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Genetic Variants Predicting Aggressive Prostate Cancers Identified
June 19, 2013 Researchers have developed a method for identifying aggressive prostate cancers that require immediate therapy. It relies on understanding the genetic interaction between single nucleotide ... > full story -
Observation Is Safe, Cost-Saving in Low-Risk Prostate Cancer, Study Suggests
June 17, 2013 Researchers find many men with low-risk, localized prostate cancers can safely choose observation instead of undergoing immediate treatment and a have better quality of life while reducing health ... > full story -
New Medication Treats Drug-Resistant Prostate Cancer in the Laboratory
June 17, 2013 A new drug called pyrvinium pamoate inhibits aggressive forms of prostate cancer that are resistant to standard drugs, according to a study conducted in an animal ... > full story -
Exposure to BPA in Developing Prostate Increases Risk of Later Cancer: Ubiquitous Plasticizers May Have Long-Term Health Effects
June 17, 2013 Early exposure to BPA (bisphenol A) -- an additive commonly found in plastic water bottles and soup can liners -- causes an increased cancer risk in an animal model of human prostate ... > full storyMore: -
Men With Prostate Cancer Should Eat Healthy Vegetable Fats, Study Suggests
June 10, 2013 Men with prostate cancer may significantly improve their survival chances with a simple change in their diet, a new study has ... > full story -
New Possibilities for Prostate Cancer Treatment Revealed
May 29, 2013 Researchers have identified a sub-group of cells that could contribute to prostate cancer recurrence, opening up new ways to treat the ... > full story -
Small Molecule Could Have Big Impact on Cancer
May 28, 2013 Researchers have designed and synthesized a novel small molecule that might become a large weapon in the fight against prostate ... > full story -
Novel Class of Drugs for Prostate Cancers
May 28, 2013 A new study on prostate cancer describes a novel class of drugs that interrupts critical signaling needed for prostate cancer cells to ... > full story -
African-Americans Experience Longer Delays Between Diagnosis and Treatment of Prostate Cancer
May 28, 2013 Among men with prostate cancer, African-Americans experience longer treatment delays after being diagnosed than Caucasians. That is the finding of an analysis that suggests that efforts are needed to ... > full story -
Genomic Analysis Lends Insight to Prostate Cancer
May 23, 2013 Researchers have used next generation genomic analysis to determine that some of the more aggressive prostate cancer tumors have similar genetic origins, which may help in predicting cancer ... > full story
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